Riverside Cottage is a beautifully fitted three bedroom home, sleeping up to six, situated in the world famous Grasmere Village, in the heart of the Lake District National Park.
Surrounded by stunning scenery it sits adjacent to the river Rothay as part of a secluded terrace/cul de sac just minutes away from the centre of Grasmere Village.
Three large en-suite bedrooms are located over two upper floors. All the rooms have superb views over Grasmere and the surrounding fells.
Fully central heated with under floor heating to the ground floor and bathrooms.
Fieldfoot is a cosy and comfortable base, fitted out in a high quality contemporary style, from which to explore the stunning Lake District.

Riverside Cottage is a beautifully fitted three bedroom home, sleeping up to six, situated in the world famous Grasmere Village, in the heart of the Lake District National Park.
Surrounded by stunning scenery it sits adjacent to the river Rothay as part of a secluded terrace/cul de sac just minutes away from the centre of Grasmere Village.
Three large en-suite bedrooms are located over two upper floors. All the rooms have superb views over Grasmere and the surrounding fells.
Fully central heated with under floor heating to the ground floor and bathrooms.
Fieldfoot is a cosy and comfortable base, fitted out in a high quality contemporary style, from which to explore the stunning Lake District.

Riverside Cottage is a beautifully fitted three bedroom home, sleeping up to six, situated in the world famous Grasmere Village, in the heart of the Lake District National Park.
Surrounded by stunning scenery it sits adjacent to the river Rothay as part of a secluded terrace/cul de sac just minutes away from the centre of Grasmere Village.
Three large en-suite bedrooms are located over two upper floors. All the rooms have superb views over Grasmere and the surrounding fells.
Fully central heated with under floor heating to the ground floor and bathrooms.
Fieldfoot is a cosy and comfortable base, fitted out in a high quality contemporary style, from which to explore the stunning Lake District.

Great terraced house in the heart of Grasmere!

Overall this is a good place to stay. Right in the heart of Grasmere, which itself is in the heart of the Lake District. It's easy to nip out to the local supermarket, newsagent or pharmacy and there are lots of cafes, pubs and restaurants around and about. Walks-a-plenty in every direction! We weren't sure about the parking arrangements; good with two dedicated off-street spaces. There were 6 of us staying in the 3 double/twin en-suite bedrooms; a fantastic set-up when you return from a long walk and all want hot water at once! The downstairs space, I would say, is not quite as homely as the bedrooms; quite spartan, with no artwork on the walls, books on shelves, or similar. The kitchen is fine, though a larger fridge would have been better for 6 of us. When you book this property you're told where to pick up the key locally, but it was only one key between 6. (We were told we should have gone back for another on return, but why not issue another automatically?) The provision of wood and kindling for one fire, was a solitary log! The information file was tired and tatty. And there is over-emphasis on them trying to cross-sell their food at various locations. Time for the management to step up the TLC for people staying! Nevertheless, it's a great and comfortable base for a week away.

Great location but accommodation is shabby now.

Positioned well but it’s a 3 star accommodation at best. Generally not clean with the oven being filthy. Floors and walls need a good scrub and a maintenance person is needed for a few days. The “recently refurbished” discription needs to be removed and the photos updated. We expected a lot

More for our money due to the images and discription. We hire properties 4 times a year at Grasmere and sadly this is the worse we have encountered. On a positive, great great location and has parking.

Grasmere is a charming village right in the heart of the Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England. Within easy reach are the honeypot towns of Ambleside, Keswick, Hawkshead, Coniston, Bowness and Windermere.

Grasmere lake lies to the south of the village, around which there are some gentle walks for those that prefer the lower ground. For those that prefer a greater challenge, in Grasmere you're centrally situated for taking on the craggy peaks of the Scafell Pikes, Helvellyn, Skiddaw and the Langdale Pikes.

Grasmere was once the home of the famous poet William Wordsworth; today you can visit two of his former homes - Dove Cottage and Rydal Mount. Also in the centre of Grasmere is St. Oswalds Church, the churchyard of which contains the Wordsworth family graves.